There is provided an interleaved type power factor correction circuit having a transformer forming a separated winding structure, which is formed by integrating two inductors separately wound around the transformer. The interleaved type power factor correction circuit including a rectifying unit rectifying a commercial alternating current power, a transformer having a first inductor winding and a second inductor winding, a bobbin part, and a core part, a switching unit switching a power transmitted to the first and second inductor windings, a controlling unit controlling a switching operation of the switching unit in order to allow a phase difference between a current and a voltage of the switched power to satisfy a predetermined phase difference, and a stabilizing unit stabilizing the switched power from the switching unit.
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1. An interleaved type power factor correction circuit, comprising:
a rectifying unit configured to rectify a commercial alternating current (AC) power;
a transformer including
first and second inductor windings configured to individually receive the rectified power from the rectifying unit and to perform energy charge and discharge according to a switching operation,
a bobbin part including a bobbin body having a predetermined length, a through hole penetrating the bobbin body in a lengthwise direction of the bobbin body, and a winding area provided on an outer circumferential surface of the bobbin body and having the first and second inductor windings wound therearound and a partition physically separating the first and second inductor windings, and
a core part including a pair of cores having a first leg formed by magnetic coupling through the through hole of the bobbin part and second and third legs formed by magnetic coupling without passing through the through hole;
a switching unit configured to individually switch the power transmitted to the first and second inductor windings;
a controlling unit configured to control the switching operation of the switching unit in order to allow a phase difference between a current and a voltage of the switched power to satisfy a predetermined phase difference; and
a stabilizing unit configured to stabilize the switched power from the switching unit.
2. The interleaved type power factor correction circuit of
3. The interleaved type power factor correction circuit of
a first switch configured to switch the power transmitted to the first inductor winding, and
a second switch configured to switch the power transmitted to the second inductor winding.
4. The interleaved type power factor correction circuit of
a first diode configured to provide a transmission path of the power transmitted from the first inductor winding according to the switching operation of the switching unit;
a second diode configured to provide a transmission path of the power transmitted from the second inductor winding according to the switching operation of the switching unit; and
a capacitor configured to be charged with the power transmitted from the first and second diodes to thereby stabilize the power.
5. The interleaved type power factor correction circuit of
6. The interleaved type power factor correction circuit of
7. The interleaved type power factor correction circuit of
the winding area includes
a first winding area for winding the first inductor winding, and
a second winding area for winding the second inductor winding, and
the partition is arranged between the first winding area and the second winding area.
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This application claims the priority of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2010-0077736 filed on Aug. 12, 2010, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a power factor correction circuit, and more particularly, town interleaved type power factor correction circuit having a transformer forming a separated winding structure, which is formed by integrating two inductors separately wound around the transformer.
2. Description of the Related Art
Recently, as an electronic product has become more personalized and miniaturized, a power supply device supplying a driving power to the electronic product has also required miniaturization.
In general, the power supply device converts a commercial alternating current (AC) power into the driving power. Accordingly, the power supply device may employ a power factor correction circuit correcting a phase difference between the current and voltage of a rectified power by switching a power which rectifies a commercial AC power, thereby improving a power factor; and a power converting circuit converting the power factor-improved power into the driving power.
That is, since the power supply device is required to be miniaturized, the power factor correction circuit employed therein also needs to be miniaturized.
An aspect of the present invention provides an interleaved type power factor correction circuit having a transformer forming a separated winding structure, which is formed by integrating two inductors separately wound around the transformer.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an interleaved type power factor correction circuit having a separated winding structure including: a rectifying unit rectifying a commercial alternating current (AC) power; a transformer including first and second inductor windings individually receiving the rectified power from the rectifying unit and performing energy charge and discharge according to a switching operation, a bobbin part including a bobbin body having a predetermined length, a through hole penetrating the bobbin body in a lengthwise direction of the bobbin body, and a winding area provided on an outer circumferential surface of the bobbin body and having the first and second inductor windings wound therearound and a partition physically separating the first and second inductor windings, and a core part including a pair of cores having a first leg formed by magnetic coupling through the through hole of the bobbin part and second and third legs individually formed by magnetic coupling without passing through the through hole; a switching unit individually switching the power transmitted to the first and second inductor windings; a controlling unit controlling the switching operation of the switching unit in order to allow a phase difference between a current and a voltage of the switched power to satisfy a predetermined phase difference; and a stabilizing unit stabilizing the switched power from the switching unit
The first inductor winding and the second inductor winding may be wound in the same direction.
The switching unit may include a first switch switching the power transmitted to the first inductor winding, and a second switch switching the power transmitted to the second inductor winding.
The stabilizing unit may include a first diode, a second diode, and a capacitor. Here, the first diode may provide a transmission path of the power transmitted from the first inductor winding. The second diode may provide a transmission path of the power transmitted from the second inductor winding. The capacitor may be charged with the power transmitted from the first and second diodes to thereby stabilize the power.
The controlling unit may control the switching operation of the switching unit depending on a state of the power transmitted from the first and second diodes to the capacitor.
The pair of cores may be an EE core or an EI core.
The above and other aspects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
The present invention will be explained in detail with reference to the drawings, as below.
Referring to
The rectifying unit 110 including a bridge diode and a capacitor may perform the full wave rectification of a commercial alternating current (AC) power Vac being inputted thereto, and transmit a rectified power Vin to the transformer 120.
The transformer 120 may integrate a first inductor winding L1 and a second inductor winding L2 into a single transformer structure. The rectified power from the rectifying unit 110 may be inputted to the first and second inductor windings L1 and L2. According to the switching operation of the switching unit 130, the first and second inductor windings L1 and L2 may charge and discharge the energy of the rectified power. Amore detailed description concerning the transformer 120 will be provided later, with reference to
The switching unit 130 may switch the power inputted to the first and second inductor windings L1 and L2, thereby allowing energy charged in the first and second inductor windings L1 and L2 to be discharged and transmitted to the stabilizing unit 150.
Accordingly, the switching unit 130 may include a first switch Q1 and a second switch Q2. Here, the first switch Q1 is electrically connected to the first inductor winding L1 and discharges the energy charged in the first inductor winding L1. The second switch Q2 is electrically connected to the second inductor winding L2 and discharges the energy charged in the second inductor winding L2.
The controlling unit 140 controlling the switching operation of the switching ng unit 130, may control the switching operation of the switching unit 130 depending on a state of the power transmitted from the switching unit 130 to the stabilizing unit 150. That is, the controlling unit 140 may control the switching operations of the first and second switches Q1 and Q2 of the switching unit 130 in order to allow a phase difference between the current and the voltage of the switched power to satisfy a predetermined phase difference. Switching control signals for controlling the switching operations may be individually transmitted to first and second switches Q1 and Q2 through resistors R1 and R2.
The stabilizing unit 150 may stabilize the switched power from the switching unit 130 and output the stabilized power.
Accordingly, the stabilizing unit 150 may include a first diode and a second diode D1 and D2, and a capacitor C. Here, the first diode D1 may form a transmission path of the power transmitted from the first inductor winding L1. The second diode D2 may form a transmission path of the power transmitted from the second inductor winding L2. The capacitor C may be charged with the power transmitted from the first diode D1 and the second diode D2, to thereby stabilize the power.
Referring to
The bobbin part 121 may include a bobbin body having a predetermined length. The bobbin body may have a through hole formed therein a length direction thereof. Winding areas 121a and 121b may be provided on the outer circumferential surface of the bobbin body in which the through hole is formed, having the first and second inductor windings L1 and L2 wound therearound.
The winding areas 121a and 121b may include a first winding area 121a and a second winding area 121b. The first inductor winding L1 may be wound around the first winding area 121a, and the second inductor winding L2 may be wound around the second winding area 121b. A partition 121c may be formed between the first winding area 121a and the second winding area 121b, in order to physically separate the first inductor winding L1 and the second inductor winding L2.
Since the first inductor winding L1 and the second inductor winding L2 are physically separated from each other, the leakage inductance of the transformer may be increased. Thus, there may be no need of a separate inductor to obtain a desired amount of the leakage inductance.
In other words, the amount of leakage inductance in the transformer may be determined depending on a degree of coupling between windings. Here, the first inductor winding L1 and the second inductor winding L2 are physically separated from each other such that the leakage inductance in the transformer increases.
As indicated by “A” in
In addition, the first inductor winding L1 and the second inductor winding L2 may be wound in the same direction to obtain the same electrical effects.
The core part 122 may include a pair of cores 122a and 122b. The pair of cores may be an EE core; however may also be an EI core having the same combined form.
The pair of cores 122a and 122b may include a first leg Leg1 formed by magnetic coupling through insertion into the through hole of the bobbin part, and second and third legs Legg and Leg3 formed by magnetic coupling without insertion into the through hole.
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As aforementioned, according to an exemplary embodiment of present invention, there is provided an interleaved type power factor correction circuit in which two physically separated inductors are integrated in a single transformer structure, while two inductor windings are separately wound around the transformer, whereby component costs as well as circuit areas can be reduced, compared to the case in which two inductor are simply used therein.
As set forth above, according to exemplary embodiments of the invention, an interleaved type power factor correction circuit forming a separated winding structure, which is formed by integrating two inductors separately wound around the transformer can achieve miniaturization and the reduction of manufacturing costs.
While the present invention has been shown and described in connection with the exemplary embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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